The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Billy His Own Worst Enemy, Betraying Victoria’s Trust, She Won’t Tolerate

Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) is his own worst enemy on ‘The Young and the Restless’. Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) has often been willing to forgive his quirks and to help with his additional issues. But Billy betraying their trust, by choosing to become involved with Amanda Sinclair (Mishael Morgan), isn’t something that can be tolerated.

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In what may prove to be ‘Villy’s’ death knell, ‘Bamanda’ is quickly progressing through each text and in-person meeting Billy has with Morgan’s new character. Thompson’s self-sabotaging alter ego feels compelled to destroy the life he’s worked hard to reestablish, which goes beyond rational thought, as emotions have often overruled the logical part of his brain.

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Villy Represents Adulthood

Let’s cut to it, Vickie keeps Billy in line. At his core, he resists adulthood, which his long-time relationship with Vickie and their family represents.

Viewers see who Billy really is when they listen to the self-involved rantings in his mind. The use of hyphenated words involving self and Billy is intentional, as he’s narcissistic.

Vickie is selfless. Just consider how she’s taken care of Billy’s child, Johnny Abbott (Ryan and Holden Hare), who is Chelsea Lawson’s (Melissa Claire Egan), biological son. Vickie’s adoption of that boy reflects, more than anything, just how compassionate she is, while also affirming the genuine depth of her love for Billy. And it’s understood the Vickie isn’t a saint, but she’s miles ahead on the morality path.

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Y&R Spoilers – Meanwhile Billy Abbott Seeks Destruction

Remember a few weeks ago when Billy decided to play poker at The Empty Glass? The latest woe-is-me setting that he chose had fellow down-in-the-mouther’s escaping life as well.

The pattern Billy’s engaged in for years creates pain that he expects his loved ones to forgive, immediately, or eventually. That theory has always proven true and Billy knows it.

But then there’s Delia Abbott (as originally played by Sophie Pollono). The consequence of Billy’s actions on that darkest night was infinite, which still haunts him. But he’s seemingly convinced himself that some form of tragedy, even if it’s not another death, won’t befall him. Ah, there’s that reckless mentality rearing its entitled attitude again.

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The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Vickie Newman Can Move Forward

Y&R has masterfully put the audience in the same position as Victoria. Like her, viewers wanted to trust Billy. He reeled everyone in and now the fans have been hurt before Heinle’s character realizes the depths of Billy’s brokenness. The audience senses impending, apparently unavoidable doom.

It’s possible, if not likely, that ‘Villy’s’ next break will be forever. Why? Well, what incentive would Vickie have forever trusting Billy considering all the other romantic options that will be open for her, not just for ‘Billy-boy’?

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  • Loopy Cooney

    Billy has many problems and any woman would be better off without him. He can’t hold it together for a couple of weeks. He needs good drugs. 🙂